Brumby Hall

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| location = Brumby Hall, Brumby Wood Lane, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

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| built = 17th century

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| designation1 = Grade II*

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Brumby Hall is a late 17th-century residence and a Grade II* Listed building in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire.{{NHLE |num=1346550|desc=BRUMBY HALL|accessdate= 8 November 2020}}

History

The hall was constructed in the 17th century; a sundial dated to 1637 is present onsite. It was extended in the late 18th century by George Pycock for Thomas Pindar, and further altered and extended in the 19th and 20th centuries. In the early 17th century, the hall was home to Richard Bellingham (later Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony), and latterly to Nathaniel Fiennes.

File:Brumby Hall - geograph.org.uk - 832639.jpg|Brumby Hall

File:Brumby Hall, Scunthorpe - geograph.org.uk - 592181.jpg|Crest and sundial

File:Brumby Hall - geograph.org.uk - 1650129.jpg|Gates

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